You can do it. (Create a Web Page). You should do it. It will benefit you to do it. Let's do it. Here is how to get started:
Let's get past the fear and loathing, past the "I don't have time for this," past the "I have so much to do that is a higher priority...."

I could do it for you, but then you wouldn't OWN it, either literally or emotionally. When you create it, you own it. This means you can add to it, link FROM it, change it, even delete it. What you will need to ask me to do is to link TO it from a page that you did not create, such as the Faculty List.

Every page with a web address that contains ".dpsk12.org" belongs to the Denver Public Schools. http://www.dpsk12.org

The structure of each school's web site is a hierarchy. It is a public web site, so anyone in the world can view the pages
Brian White is currently the "Managing Editor" of the Knight website. This means he can create, change, and delete just about any page on the site, as well as adding "members" with "rights" that are greater than those of the general public, who can view, but not change anything about our website.
Any DPS Employee connected to our building can be added in a membership category called "Contributing Editor." This means that you can create new pages, but can't make any changes to existing pages. When a page is created, it explicitly has a "creator," or "owner" and only that person, or one with a higher level of rights can make any changes to it.

Each school in the district is encouraged to create and maintain a site within the .dpsk12.org domain. Generally, you can find the website for any school in DPS by omitting the "www" and inserting the name of the school.
The home page for Knight Fundamental Academy can, therefore, be found at http://knight.dpsk12.org
When you create a page, it will be called a "story" and its web address will be appended to the root address,
e.g. http://knight.dpsk12.org/stories/H_Peart_Home